From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6109 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, March 9 2021 Volume 14 : Number 6109 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Get Into Any Place Where Your Hand or Sight Cannot Reach ["Snake Tube Cam] The Ultimate How-To Guide to Building a Shipping Container Home ["Contain] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2021 06:47:40 -0500 From: "Snake Tube Camera" Subject: Get Into Any Place Where Your Hand or Sight Cannot Reach Get Into Any Place Where Your Hand or Sight Cannot Reach http://powertrack.buzz/yfNu76vS8jwjZYhvfbN5LfPRY2yootoH1hdtYpSfRSOpMz_8 http://powertrack.buzz/hN2a0GM_FrS0hT8XnFgjStReZz5syFgxSWRNXVlNK8DwFkQ1 he situation in Texas was complicated by xenophobia faced by the potentially large Latino electorate. The federal Expatriation Act of 1907, which automatically changed a woman's citizenship upon marriage to that of her spouse, compounded the problem of racial identity. American-born women who married foreigners became citizens of their husband's country and lost their entitlement to vote. Men could vote if they filed an affidavit that they had an intention of acquiring U.S. citizenship, but unless their husbands were citizens, women could not vote, regardless of their husband's intent to become a citizen. Women in these cases were required to provide a copy of their marriage license and their husband's naturalization papers, since they had no individual nationality. After World War I, legislation such as the Thomason Law and the alien suffrage law of 1918, which restricted voting to citizens, curtailed the participation of women, as well as black and immigrant groups, because prospective voters who had been citizens for at least twenty-one years, were over age sixty-five, or were disabled could receive assistance even if they were illiterate. The federal Immigration Acts of 1921 and 1924 were passed to stem concerns that white authority was dwindling and in effect extended segregation from blacks to other non-Anglo populations, creating separate public facilities for other non-white groups. Before World War I, Latina women were considered to be white, but after these laws were passed Hispanic voters were excluded from white primaries. Activists registering voters argued that they would have to redouble their efforts in areas that were predominantly Anglo in order to prevent voter registration in areas with large Mexican-American populations from overwhelming the Anglo vote. Poll taxes disenfranchised Mexican Americans because their low wages made payment of the tax a hardship. Lulu B. White, president of the Houston chapter of the NAACP in the 1930s and state director of the organization in the 1940s, worked for anti-poll tax initiatives and held rallies against poll taxes, as part of her civil rights platform. During World War II, the issue of poll taxes took a backseat to the war effort, although activists like Eugenie Terry, the local representative for the American Association of University Women, worked to keep momentum for repeal alive. The state chapter of the League of Women's Voters, along with other women's organizations, supported electoral amendments proposed in 1949, which allowed voters to cast ballots anonymously and would have eliminated the poll tax as a prerequisite to voting. The measure failed, but efforts began again in 1963 and once again the League of Women Voters campaigned for the elimination of the system of paying to vote. The attempt was unsuccessful, and the poll tax system remained in effect until February 9, 1966, when a federal three-judge panel declared that it violated the Due Process Clause of the United States Constitution. Though the state law requiring payment of poll taxes in order to vote was rendered void by the decision, and the legislature passed a resolution that year to abolish it, the amendment was not formally approved until 2009, when it was reintroduced by Congresswoman Alma Alle ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2021 09:42:39 -0500 From: "Container home builders" Subject: The Ultimate How-To Guide to Building a Shipping Container Home The Ultimate How-To Guide to Building a Shipping Container Home http://antisoap.guru/jWzjsbrubGCLrAAKHtFl9Vdy06PZE1ezBbQAFMhQybo6ISXE http://antisoap.guru/14xogFEQO2iKsZxaDBa4NHKm9_Xa5EiDCZtxdprmifv2TQE aper Mario is a video game sub-series of the Mario franchise, developed by Intelligent Systems and produced by Nintendo. The series combines elements from the role-playing and action-adventure genres with other puzzle game aspects. The games follow a paper cutout version of Mario, sometimes aided by other allies, on a quest to defeat the primary antagonist, Bowser as well as other antagonists. The first game, Paper Mario, was released on the Nintendo 64 in 2000, and the most recent game, Paper Mario: The Origami King, was released on the Nintendo Switch in 2020. After Intelligent Systems was founded by Toru Narihiro, Nintendo was planning to release a successor to Super Mario RPG, which Nintendo had Intelligent Systems develop. However, changes in development led the game to be Paper Mario, a standalone title. The first two games in the series received critical acclaim, being praised for their story, characters, and unique gameplay. The series later received multiple installments. Despite the early games in the series being well-received, Kensuke Tanabe wanted to keep each game's style, such as in genre and combat, different from the previous game. This led the series to slowly transition from role-playing games to more the action-adventure genre. Despite this, some role-playing elements are still present later in the series. The new format of the games, starting from Paper Mario: Sticker Star onward, received mixed reception, with complaints regarding the new genre style but praise for the writing, characters, music, and reimagined paper aesthetic visu ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6109 **********************************************